THE MivHIGAN DAILY tablished Quality is the keynote of our business. Our experience of twen- ty seven years, ou exclusively made-to-order work, the class of our fabrics and the entire supervision in the cut- ting and building by the man who measures you are the facts upon which we base our established quality. . Wild Co., Tailors, - - 311 S. State St. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Official newspaper at the University of Michigan. Published every morning except Monday during the .university year. Entered at the post-office at Ann Arbor as second-class matter. Offices, Ann Arbor Press Building. Sub- by carrier, $2.5o; by mail, $2.5o. Want ad. stations: Quarry's, Univ. Pharmacy, C. H. Davis, cor. Packard and State. 'Phones 960 and 2414. 1-. Beach Carpenter........Managing Editor1 W. Sherwood Field.,......Business Manager Fred Foulk.....:...........News Editor F". V. ?McKinzney............Associate Vditor T.'. Hawley 'Tapping.........Associate Editor F. M. Church...............Sporting Editor Assistants to Business Manager John Leonard Ray Leffler Rudolph Hofinan Arthur H. 'Torrey. DETROIT UNITED LINES ANN ARBOR TIME TABLE Limited and Express Cars for Detroit-7:10 a. m. and hourly to 6:-1o p. in., also 8: io p. M. Local Cars for Detroit-5 :40 a. ,in., 6:06 a. m., and every two hours to 6:06 p. In., 7:06 p. i.,8:o6 p. im., 9:10 p. m., and 10:45 p. m. To Ypsilanti only, 11:15 p. in., 12 :15 p. m., 12:30 p. im., ix:oo a. in, Limited Car ,for Jackson-7:46 a. m. arid eery two hours to 7:46 p. in. Local Cars for Jackson-5:12 a. in., 6:51 a. m., and every two hours to 6:51 p. m., also 9:20 p. Ill., 1i1:15 P. in. Michigan's Best Book Store New and Sedond Hand TEXT BOOKS For All Departments DRAWING INSTRUMENTS and ENGINEERS SUPPLIES LOOSE LEAF NOT4 BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS, FTC. U N I V R R S I T Y T BOOKS New and Second Hand IC INSTRUMENTS Save your money and buy THE RICHTER BRAND LUNCHES We serve them quickly, our prices are moderate and we are liberal in quantity. T U T T L ES ON STATE State AIA Main Street 'W HERI' ~Street s University Bookstore I 11, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1914. Night Editor-Charles Weinberg. I I ather Case. Fountain Pens. Special Self-filling Pen $1.50 IP. Important meeting of the business staff and tryouts at 7:00 o'clock sharp. All men trying out should be present. EEEHAN Students Bookstore I THE BAND. t A second year of' growth has been begun by the band. It is not so good ait organization yet as those supported by some universities, especially those schools giving military training, but it is being backed by thought and e'i- fort in a way that almost assures quick development. It has a faculty manager who is giving it more than faculty supervision, it has a new con- ductor who looks well in uniform and who seems to be fit, and, quite neces- sarily, its personnel includes able and Our custom tailored clothes are made to your individual order by Ed. V. Price & Co. because there are no other tailors who give so much for the money in style, fit and service-value. Let us show you their woolens and fashions. .. .. THE BETTER CLOTU3S STORD ' '*" " 123 E. LI BRTY ST. All except professors hear the steam siren ,which blows at 12:00 noon. There's a distinction between a stu- dent lamp and a study lamp. For Michigan men everywhere-first- of-the-month bills. The black problem seems to apply to campus towels. Majestic Theater Performing dogs good enough to be playing almost any place were about the only thing that rescued the bill at the Majestic last night from medioc- rity. McCormick and Wallace; ven- triloquists, deserved credit for putting on a skit which took the place of the usual happy-home playlet. * * * * * * * * C .N make all the men's clothes made in town, so I make th e BE ST of it. Sss_ ..STHEol o u SSchool of Music A. STANLEY, Director. ANN ARBO2, MICH. Students may study piano, voice, violin, organ, or . any branch of music separately; or they may take regular courses leading to graduation. it Allowed by the Literary Department for Advanced work. Tuition Rates Reasonable. If you are interested in the study of music and de- sire further information, call at the office, or address CHARLES A. SINK, -Secretary. serious men. A creditable band costs money, par- ticularly if it takes trips, and a band is not much more than a diversion, if, it does not travel with the teams. Where is the band to get mon- ey? All the suggested sources of income have objectionable elements. It dampens student enterprise for the regents or the athletic association to vote all of the expenses, and, to cite a more important consideratioL, they refuse to do this. It puts the band in a beggarly position to hold a tag day. The last alternative, not altogether free from faults itself, seems to be that the band must hold concerts and derive its main support from the re- ceipts. Last year the band gave two concerts in Hill auditorium, and the proceeds were not staggering in amount. On a large campus, it is hard to get the student body to feel duty- bound to support each of a score of organizations. Students went to Glce club concerts last season, not as a duty, but to get amusement; they will crowd Hill auditorium for band con- certs if they are tempted to expect something more than good music cap- ably played. The secret of gettiig cheerful finan- cial support from the student public seems to be, not to plead, "It is your duty to help us," but rather to mention carelessly but forcibly, "You are going} to miss something that will be talked about if you don't cometo our show." Having brought their "M" suit-case labels, fobs, stationery, pipe-i acks, scrap books and sofa pillows, the freshmen are privileged to feel collegi- ate. Lven the workmen on the new sta- dium forgot their work when Hughitt and Catlett glided through the Case line. A. freshman's broken wrist does not add anything to the class record of the sophomores. Given the usual definition for war, describe Ann Arbor telephone service.' * OF INTEREST TO WOMEN * _ _ _ '1 THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY IS RELIABLE. FLANDERS -IMPORT E R 209 E. LIBERTY ST. ACROSS FROM VARSITY LAUNDRY HOOL SUPPLIES F I N E Michigan Stationery Fountain Pens All best makes, sold and repaired C F. SCH LEEDE - - 340 S. State St. .m Burchfield &'C A mass meeting for all University women will be held at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon in Barbour gymnasium. Miss Evans and several upperclass women will speak, and every universi' ty woman is urged to attend. * * * Women's gymnasium suits left in care of Mrs. Blackburn must be claim- ed before noon on Wednesday, Octo- ber 7; after that date they will be sold to new students. * * * Gymnasium classes for women start at 2:00 o'clock Tuesday. See the sched- ule on the bulletin board at the gym- nasium for assignments. * * * Members of the Girls' Glee club are asked to attend the mass meeting at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon at the gym- nasium. Sit near the piano. * * * Mrs. Beryl Fox Bacher, Dean of Women at the University School of Music, will be at home to women of the Symphonic league and all other women in the school of music at the University School of Music Annex on East William street from 3:00 to 6:00 o'clock Wednesday, October 7. At the meeting of the Women's league board Saturday morning Ruth Hutzel, '16, was elected treasurer and Annetta L. Wood, '17, housekeeper, to succeed Margaret Foote, '15, and Grace Fletcher, '16, resigned. Phone 794 I I I I VELVET. ThfY ,Smoothoc.'r STnnl<.ino- Tohaz4nn hit the' t"I- ain't the grinds or the spqrts' that of- tenest 6et into "Who's Who." it's the all round shore nuff men. An th secret o' VELVET'S success is its "cl-round ] ness."0 I oral- lliltlri s;autdt 3.} uc'o frat:,rnriiic: OfKentaCky s Burley do L .xe.-vith that ccu:ic mV~-lth2 udrellowness. 10c. t ins and 5c u tat1-linme l1Lac,, FRESHMEN!!I START RIGHT We can offer you the finest and best tailoring service to be had in the state, with no .exception. Evening dress is our specialty. "THE POPULAR PLACE" Is the place you will eventually patronize tTheres a Reason" Ice Cream Home Make Candies Delicious Lunches 312 South State Street Burchfield & Co 106 E. HURON ST. 599, tart College Right FURNISHINGS The Official Fresh: Cap All Wool Mackinaws The known "Young Hat" Balmacaans :y Toggery Shop 1107 So. University Ave. ....A .. F-7 x 7 7T1- T- -Ir 0, ,,(-A -Y,7- P ""l ff Q A P"UJ7 4 0'4